It’s really easy and well worth it, we’ll walk you through the set up: Please note that if you set up your device using iCloud there’s a chance that iMessage is already set up as well, and good to go. The only real requirement is that your device is running iOS 5 or later, which you can upgrade or download it from iTunes or otherwise do it now. If it is, then the message will seamlessly transition from SMS to iMessage for free. When a message is sent to a mobile number, Messages will check with Apple if the mobile number is set up for iMessage. If you are the owner of one of these devices you can register one or more email addresses with Apple, and, additionally, if you are an iPhone owner you can register your phone numbers with Apple, provided your carrier is supported. iMessage can be accessed through the Messages app on an iPhone, iPad or iPod touch running iOS 5 or later or on a Mac running OS X Mountain Lion or later. ![]() As of February 2016, the number of iMessages sent per second has now grown to 200,000.īefore you can start using messages, and sending texts, photos, videos, voice memos, locations, and contact cards, however, you need to set it up. According to the available statistics, as on October 23, 2012, Apple device users have sent 300 billion messages using iMessage and that Apple delivers an average of 28,000 messages per second.
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